Thursday, November 7, 2013

Officials say Indian troops ambushed in Kashmir; two killed

World News
Srinagar: Suspected radicals trapped Indian officers watching a parkway in Kashmir Thursday and killed two of them, said authorities. Paramilitary controller general Nalin Prabhat said the activists spread the fighters with immediate fire soon after the officers could react. No activist gather has yet asserted avocation regarding the assault in the town of Awantipora, in the ballpark of 35 kilometers (22 miles) south of Srinagar, the principle city in Indian-regulated
Kashmir. Police and paramilitary warriors have cordoned off the territory while they examine. Revolts in the partitioned Himalayan locale of Kashmir have been battling against Indian govern since 1989. An expected 68,000 individuals have expired in the clash. Numerous need freedom or a merger with neighboring Pakistan, which controls an alternate part of Kashmir.

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